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Begin at Lisbon's highest viewpoint, Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, for sweeping sunset views. Then, delve into a private culinary and Fado music tour through the historic, winding streets of the Alfama District.
Depart early from your hotel with a private guide to Sintra. Skip the line to explore the vivid, romanticist Pena Palace, perched high on a hill with beautiful surrounding forested parklands.
Unravel the esoteric mysteries of Quinta da Regaleira, walking down the famous Initiation Well. Afterward, stop by the legendary Casa Piriquita in Sintra's historic center to sample their famous 'Travesseiros' pastries.
Spend your evening back in Lisbon at one of the city's most trendy and upscale rooftop venues, taking in gorgeous panoramic night views of downtown.
Climb aboard the legendary, vintage yellow Tram 28 to glide through ancient districts. Afterward, take a taxi to Belém to visit the original workshop of Pastéis de Belém for warm, recipe-guarded custard tarts.
Spend your afternoon grazing through the ultimate curation of Lisbon's top food stalls. Sample curated dishes from Michelin-starred chefs, local cheeses, charcuterie, and gourmet bites in a energetic, historical food hall.
Lisbon is famously defined by the Tagus. Board a private, luxury sailing yacht for a 2-hour cruise, sipping Portuguese wine as you sail past the Belém Tower and Monument to the Discoveries under the golden sunset.
Enjoy a delicious gourmet breakfast buffet at the hotel, complete packing, and prepare for your private transfer to Lisbon Airport for your flight to Morocco.
Lisbon's most famous seafood institution, known for giant tiger prawns, garlic clams, and their signature steak sandwich (prego) for dessert.
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As night falls, Jemaa el-Fnaa transforms into a massive open-air dining spectacle. Witness snake charmers and storytellers, then take your seats at one of the legendary, buzzing food stalls.
Stroll the beautiful botanical gardens designed by Jacques Majorelle, painted in iconic electric cobalt blue. Next, step inside the museum celebrating the legendary haute couture designer Yves Saint Laurent.
Navigate the labyrinths of Souk Semmarine, the main bazaar of Marrakech, with a private local foodie guide. Emerge into the vibrant Spice Square (Rahba Kedima) to inspect piles of colorful spices, herbs, and teas.
Indulge in a premium, ultra-exclusive Moroccan black-soap scrub and massage at the world-renowned palace spa of La Mamounia.
Travel to the Atlas Mountains. Hike up to the seven cascades of Setti Fatma with a private mountain guide. Admire lush valleys and traditional mud-brick Berber villages along the way.
Experience a signature Moroccan culinary tradition: dip your feet in the cooling waters of the Ourika River while enjoying slow-cooked, wood-fired tagines served at beautifully laid riverside tables.
Wind down from your mountain excursion on the artsy, fashionable rooftop terrace of El Fenn, offering gorgeous sunset vistas of the Koutoubia Mosque.
Participate in a hands-on culinary workshop at the prestigious La Maison Arabe Cooking School. Guided by a Dada (traditional chef), learn secrets to mixing spice blends and bake bread.
Stroll the marvelous grand rooms and tiled courtyards of the 19th-century Bahia Palace. Afterward, walk into the neighboring Mellah (the historic Jewish Quarter) to view spice markets and architecture.
Immerse yourselves in high-end culinary luxury at Royal Mansour, owned by the King of Morocco. Sit in a grand courtyard garden oasis.
A masterpiece of Marinid architecture, featuring incredibly detailed zellij tilework, carved plaster, and a peaceful central courtyard.
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Take a late afternoon guided walk through Fes el-Bali, the world's largest contiguous car-free urban area. Discover ancient architecture and spice souks.
Depart early on a private day-trip from Fez to Meknes. Explore Heri es-Souani, the massive ancient Royal Granaries and royal stables built to house twelve thousand imperial horses.
Stroll down to admire the legendary, monumental marble column-lined gate of Bab Mansour. Nearby, enter the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, the intricately carved and tiled shrine of the powerful Sultan.
Climb up to the ruins of the Marinid Tombs on a hill overlooking Fez, capturing magnificent panoramic views of the entire Medina as the evening prayers echo through the hills.
Inspect the multi-colored, honeycombed stone dye-vats of Chouara Tannery, operating since the 11th century. Climb to surrounding leather shops for the best vantage point while holding fresh mint.
Savor gourmet bites during a private tasting tour. Sample traditional honey, dried meats (khlea), goat cheese, olives, and regional pastries directly in the souk marketplaces.
Savor Moroccan-French fusion cuisine on an amazing terrace with panoramic views of the entire medieval city of Fez.
A picturesque neighborhood built by the French in the 1920s, blending traditional Moroccan architecture with French planning. Home to famous bakeries.
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Stroll down La Corniche boardwalk to watch the Atlantic waves crashing on the shore. Then, spend your evening dining in the nostalgic atmosphere of Rick's Café, designed to recreate the legendary movie.
Depart early from Casablanca to Rabat. Wander the picturesque labyrinth of the blue-and-white walled fortress of the Kasbah of the Udayas, overlooking the ocean.
Marvel at the unfinished 12th-century minaret of Hassan Tower and the majestic Mausoleum of Mohammed V. Next, walk through the medieval fortified ruins of Chellah, filled with Roman stones and stork nests.
Spend your evening back in Casablanca at Iloli, the country's most famous and stylish Japanese restaurant, combining fresh Atlantic seafood with Japanese techniques.
Take a guided tour of the monumental Hassan II Mosque, built partly over the ocean with a 210-meter minaret and breathtaking, hand-carved tilework and wood.
Stroll the buzzing seafood stalls of Marché Central. Choose your fresh fish, crab, or oysters directly from the fishmonger, then take it to a nearby open-air grill to be cooked immediately.
Spend your final evening in Morocco in the magical atmosphere of Dar Dada, an upscale riad-style mansion in the old city, serving refined, high-end traditional recipes.
Before starting your journey to Rabat Airport, enjoy delicious freshly baked croissants and French coffee at Paul right near your hotel.
The most famous pastry shop in Casablanca, legendary for traditional Moroccan treats like 'Corne de Gazelle' (gazelle horns) and savory pastillas.
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An elegant Art Deco villa housing contemporary Moroccan art exhibitions, surrounded by a tranquil, shaded garden.
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